- Ilissa Miller, from iMiller Public Relations, says:It is a high performance network that allows data centers to maximize availability of superior disaster recovery solutions. Sidera, the premier supplier of fiber-optic based solutions, and ContinuityX Solutions, a premier provider of managed networking, data center, applications, cloud and disaster recovery services announced today that Sidera is providing high-performance network connectivity between ContinuityX data center locations in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Toronto.
“ContinuityX connects
businesses around the globe by delivering simplified, integrated, flexible and
reliable managed networking, data center, applications and cloud-based services
- all of
which require best-in-class network access, diversity, and performance,” said Clint Heiden,
President, Sidera Networks. “The cloud doesn’t work without the underlying
network, and Sidera is proud to be the network provider of choice for data
center operators and cloud solutions providers.”
David
Godwin, CEO of ContinuityX, commented, “As witnessed by the effects of recent Super
Storm Sandy in the Northeast, having a resilient, truly diversified approach to
storage and disaster recovery is critical to keeping businesses operating. During
Super Storm Sandy, ContinuityX and our customers maintained 100% uptime due to
the diversity and performance of our network, cloud and data center
architecture. Our customers benefit not just from the solutions, services and
consulting we provide, but also from the combination of quality partners like
Sidera that deliver first-class solutions to ensure the continuity of their
business.”
High performance
networking/interconnection is essential when providing disaster recovery
services. Sidera Networks designs,
builds, and manages multiple physically diverse Gigabit Ethernet circuits for
just this purpose. In the unlikely event
that either circuit went down, the client would still be able to transmit all
of their data to the backup location.
Multi-homed networks proved more successful than single-homed during the
most recent storm event in the Northeast.
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